Tinnitus Retraining Therapy
 Implementing the Neurophysiological Model

by
Pawel Jastreboff and Jonathan Hazell


 
Persian edition translated by Jafari Zahra

This edition in Farsi is published by University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation (USWR) Press. The price of the book is 4200 Touman (3 Pounds). The USWR Press has the main responsibility of the book sale and distribution. 

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translator

Zahra Jafari
Audiologist, MS.
Cognitive Neuroscientist, Ph.D.
University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation
email: zjafari@uswr.ac.ir



This new book contains a definitive description and justification for the Jastreboff Neurophysiological model of tinnitus. The treatment for tinnitus developed by the authors from the model, Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) has already proved to be the most effective and most widely practiced treatment for tinnitus and decreased sound tolerance (hyperacusis and misophonia). The authors describe in detail the essentials of TRT and review the research literature justifying their claims, together with a critique of other current therapeutic practices.

The discovery by Jastreboff in the 1980s of the mechanisms by which tinnitus and decreased sound tolerance occur, has lead to this new and effective treatment. Audiologists, ENTs, psychologists and counselors around the world currently practice this technique, with success rates around 80%. The book is written for professionals, but is accessible to patients, who will be able to use the knowledge, together with their therapist, to achieve relief. There is an extensive glossary, and margin notes to help identify the most important and salient elements in the text.

Reviews:

If I had to list the books that have changed my life. This book is on the top.
To anyone with Tinnitus, this book is a must read. I can not stress that enough.
It changes the way you think about tinnitus.
After many years of the "hell" that tinnitus can cause, this book pretty much "cured" me. I don't really want to use that word because it's not the way to think about this book or tinnitus. But I will say that if you have tinnitus and it's a problem in your life, read this book.
I can only say this to all the people who suffer with tinnitus. I once suffered from Tinnitus.  I no longer do and my life is better because of this book.

order from  crichardson@cambridge.org
or Marcus Hinds in North America
mhinds@cambridge.org

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Two new books on Tinnitus Retraining Therapy  by Henry, Trune, Robb and Jastreboff

Although tinnitus is a common international problem, often clinicians find they are unsure of how to treat their tinnitus patients. These two volumes are the first clinical resources for clinicians to provide exact procedures for clinical administration of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT). The first volume (Clinical Guidelines) is suitable both for clinicians who conduct TRT and as a textbook for academic training programs. The second volume (Patient Counseling Guide)—designed to be used one-on-one with tinnitus (and hyperacusis) patients—is a double-sided resource with information for the clinician on one side and patient information on the other. Anyone who is interested in providing tinnitus management with TRT will find this pair of books immensely useful, practical, and resourceful.

Contents for Book 1: Tinnitus Retraining Therapy: Clinical Guidelines

Contents: Introduction. I Neural and Learning Principles of TRT. Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology. Consciousness. Directed Attention. Emotions. Stress. Learning and Memory. II Clinical Guidelines for Assessment. Referral Guidelines. Self-Report Questionnaires. Patient Treatment Categories. TRT Initial Interview. Audiometric Testing. III Clinical Guidelines for Treatment. Principles of T Counseling. TRT Counseling. Ongoing Treatment. Treatment for Decreased Sound Tolerance. Summary and Conclusion. References. Appendices.

Contents for Book 2: Tinnitus Retraining Therapy: Patient Counseling Guide

Contents: Introduction. Overview of the Auditory System. Hearing and the Brain. Rules of Perception. Limitation of Attention. Plasticity of the Brain. The Neurophysiological Model of Tinnitus. Fitting Ear-level Devices. Hyperacusis. References.

Order from Plural Publishing:

http://www.pluralpublishing.com/publications_trtcg.htm